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The transition from monolithic applications to microservices is a fundamental shift in software engineering. John Carnell and Illary Huaylupo Sánchez’s seminal book, , serves as a definitive guide for this journey.
This second edition is fully updated for the latest versions of Spring, with expanded coverage on modern tools like Spring Cloud Gateway, Prometheus, and Grafana. Spring Microservices in Action 2nd Edition John Carnell
Implementing the Config Server, Eureka Service Discovery, and Spring Cloud Gateway routing.
Replacing Zuul with the more performant, non-blocking Spring Cloud Gateway.
Full coverage of Spring Cloud Gateway for API management. The book guides you through building a functional
The book guides you through building a functional application from scratch, covering the complexities of distributed systems, such as service discovery, circuit breaking, security, and event-driven architecture. Key Topics Covered in the Second Edition
Examples using Eureka, Config Server, and Gateway.
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Start by cloning the official example repositories.
Moving from a monolith to microservices isn't just about splitting code; it's about managing complexity. This book focuses on the "how-to" of architectural patterns using the Spring ecosystem. 🔑 Key Concepts Covered
Detailed coverage of OAuth 2.1 , Spring Authorization Server , and monitoring with the ELK Stack , Prometheus, and Grafana.